The Multifaceted Challenge of Road Safety in Small Island Nations
This presentation will delve into a critical and often overlooked aspect of sustainable development in small island nations: road safety. While these islands are often celebrated for their natural beauty and unique cultures, their transportation landscapes present distinct challenges that demand careful consideration and tailored solutions.
The presentation will explore the intricate interplay of tourism, local culture, road infrastructure, and the impact of population shifts on road safety within these delicate ecosystems.
Craig Outerbridge, Customs Officer, Bermuda Road Safety Council
A native of Pembroke, Bermuda, born March 26, 1974, Craig Aaron Cato Outerbridge is a fervent champion of road safety with a global vision.
As a respected member of the Bermuda Road Safety Council and the Junior Road Safety Council, Craig is deeply invested in fostering safer communities. However, his advocacy transcends the local.
An avid traveller, Craig is convinced that road safety holds the potential to be a universal instrument, bringing nations together through a collective agreement to implement and promote best practices for road safety across their respective countries.